Floodwood Road

Floodwood Road offers very popular, and highly regulated roadside campsites. Many of these campsites are on ponds such as Poliwog Pond, Floodwood Pond, and Middle Pond, and are drive-in accessible. They get very heavy use in the summer time. If you are planning to camp between June and September, consider the alternatives of Mountain Pond or Jones Pond to the north, which get much less use.

Floodwood Road

There are 15 drive in campsites on this very dusty dirt road, that is heavily traveled, mostly by people heading to the Boy Scout Camp and the Saint Regis Canoe Area. This along Middle Pond.

Taken on Saturday August 14, 2010 at Floodwood Road.

Camping Only At Designated Sites

This sign is found along the beginning of Floodwood Road, prior to the blacktop running out. There are 15 sites, that appear not to be fully used, on this lake.

Taken on Saturday August 14, 2010 at Floodwood Road.

Laying Back in Truck Cap

Ah, mornings. Lazy times. But then again, I got to paddle around the lake, get some pictures, pack up and head north. So be it.

Taken on Saturday August 14, 2010 at Floodwood Road.

East Pond

On Floodwood Road. Looked quite pretty. There is one drive-in campsite in here, along with an accessible boat dock.

Taken on Saturday August 14, 2010 at Floodwood Road.

Under the Tarp

While when I was up at Poliwog Pond I didn't really need the tarp, I set up a tarp. It was a beautiful day out for sure down here, right on the pond. The tarp was easy to set up, with the plentiful trees to make it easy to tie up.

Taken on Saturday August 14, 2010 at Floodwood Road.